Episode 058: Update on Blogging and New York Lawyer Advertising Rules
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Playing time: 27:57

The presiding judges of the New York State Unified Court System have promulgated new disciplinary rules governing lawyer advertising.  New York law bloggers Bill Altreuter (Altreuter Berlin, Outside Counsel), Nicole Black (Sui Generis), and Matt Lerner (Goldberg Segalla LLP, New York Civil Law Blog) discussed the proposed rules here in Episode 055.  This week Bill, Nicole, and Matt join me again to discuss the final rules and their effects on lawyer blogging, advertising, and solicitation.

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Episode 057: Fred Shapiro and the Yale Book of Quotations
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Playing time: 33:26

I'm back, well-rested but untanned, from a brief holiday hiatus. 
My guest this week: Fred Shapiro, Associate Library for Public Services at Yale Law School's Lillian Goldman Law Library and editor of the new Yale Book of Quotations.
In other news, I'm podcasting my new class, Teaching Legal Research.  Feel free to listen in.

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Barbara O'Brien is the author of The Mahablog, one of the leading left/progressive blogs, and is known for her insightful and well-reasoned analysis.  Now she has extended her efforts into podcasting, with--so far--a couple of short and very listenable episodes.  Her first comment was a reflection on the legacy of the late President Gerald Ford.  In this week's entry, Old Tapes for the New Year, she talks about how each generation reacts to its own understandings--or misunderstandings--of the lessons of the previous war.  If you're interested in an articulate left voice in podcasting, add The Mahablog to your podcatcher.

(Cross-posted at BWTR.)
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